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Blood vessel disease also is called peripheral vascular disease or artery disease. It is the narrowing of the blood vessels in the abdomen, legs, and arms. Read about how you can prevent or slow down ... Details >
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Learn about common myths and the science regarding the relationship between caffeine and heart health. ... Details >
CardioSmart is a patient education site of the American College of Cardiology. This site offers accurate information to engage, inform, and empower patients to better prepare them for participation i... Details >
Search this state listing to locate a Mended Heart chapter offering support and encouragement to heart patients, families and caregivers. Contact the national office at 1-888-432-7899 or info@mendedh... Details >
The Congenital Heart Information Network offers this listing of local, regional, and national support groups throughout the globe for families and adults with congenital heart disease.... Details >
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is also called heart disease or atherosclerosis. It is the hardening of the blood vessels by fatty deposits called plaque. Learn how you can lower your risk factors to im... Details >
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This site focuses on educating individuals with heart disease about the various aspects of coping with heart disease, including topics such as coping with depression, lifestyle changes, cholesterol an... Details >
The American College of Cardiology offers Find a Cardiologist, an on-line listing of cardiovascular physician members in the United States and abroad. ... Details >
Find a Specialist is the Society’s directory of member physicians who have requested to have their contact and practice information listed for patient and physician referral purposes. ... Details >
The facts surrounding women and heart disease can be frightening to think about. Take this short, confidential survey about your health and lifestyle to receive tailored information on reducing your r... Details >
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